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Jim Meskimen and Ross Marquand aka ‘The Impression Guys‘ demonstrated their vocal prowess during a live performance of Jim’s show, Jimpressions. Acting out scenes suggested by the audience with such odd celebrity pairings as Sir Ian McKellen and John C. Reilly, Matthew McConaughey and Woody Allen or John Malkovich and George W. Bush, Jim and…

Todd Womack and Mark Douglas of Barely Political team up with Ross Marquand of the The Impression Guys series to perform 30 impressions of well-known Star Wars characters in five minutes. via Ross Marquand

Impress Me is a new Pop TV series by actor Rainn Wilson‘s production company Soul Pancake and is based off of creator Ben Shelton‘s web series “The Impression Guys“. Like the original series, Impress Me stars Jim Meskimen and Ross Marquand as talented impressionists who are trying to find work as serious actors. Guest stars…

In this spoof of AT&T’s “It’s Not Complicated” ads, impressionist Ross Marquand, most recently of the web series The Impression Guys, performs a spot-on impersonation of Rust Cohle spouting a True Detective-style philosophy to a circle of bewildered children. via Ross Marquand

In this fourth and final episode of AT&True Detective (see previous episodes), impressionist Ross Marquand goes for broke, brilliantly channeling an extremely tormented Rustin Cohle from HBO’s True Detective asking a group of children about the pivotal “Spaghetti Monster” drawing.

Episode 1 – “Series Premiere“ The Impression Guys is a funny original YouTube series focusing on Jim Meskimen and Ross Marquand, two impressionists who are looking to find work a serious actors. The series was written by Ben Shelton and consists of six half-hour episodes, all available now on the Soul Pancake YouTube channel. Soul…

Impressionist Ross Marquand reprises his flawless impersonation of Matthew McConaughey as Rust Cohle for “Bigger“, the second installment of “AT&True Detective” (here’s part one), which pokes fun at the AT&T “It’s Not Complicated – Pool” while also getting in a few hilarious whacks at HBO series True Detective.